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Your Fall/Winter Chimney Safety Guide

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By Anu Jameson

Home improvement tips from Networx.com, a website where real people give unpretentious home & garden advice and share their experiences so that you can deal with your own house with more fun and less anxiety. Look here for cheap and time-efficient
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Home improvement tips from Networx.com, a website where real people give unpretentious home & garden advice and share their experiences so that you can deal with your own house with more fun and less anxiety. Look here for cheap and time-efficient ideas (because we also don't have time to sew our own drapes), real stories about great, imperfect homes and gardens, and funny writers who don't take themselves too seriously.

Whether you rely on wood, pellets, or coal for heat, or you just like a blazing fire now and then for the atmosphere, it's time to start thinking about chimney safety, because it's getting cold at night. Chimney fires tend to spike in early fall and winter when people are firing up their stoves for the first time after a few months of disuse, and they can quickly spread, taking down an entire house. See full article.